Shoppers are exhibiting a pessimistic outlook going into 2023 and are taking a more guarded approach to spending, the latest research from The Kroger Co.’s 84.51° data science and insights arm shows.
CINCINNATI — A Los Angeles-based nonprofit surveyed 10,000 Kroger Co. employees last summer in California, Colorado and Washington state. A startling number of those surveyed said they don’t make ...
About two-thirds of Kroger employees struggle to afford basic costs of living as a result of lower wages and part-time work, according to a report published Tuesday. Sixty-three percent of workers ...
The Economic Roundtable group based its findings on a survey of more than 10,000 workers at Kroger-owned stores in Southern California, Colorado and Washington. The report was commissioned by several ...
Kroger employees are food insecure, can't afford to pay for groceries, and some can't afford to pay rent. Revealing data was presented as part of a survey of over 10,000 Kroger employees called ...